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Copley trustees deny accessory dwelling units

COPLEY Copley Board of Trustees Jan. 17 voted 2-1 on an amendment to zoning that would have permitted accessory dwelling units (ADU). At a public hearing Jan. 3, Copley Zoning Inspector Shawna Gfroerer said the Planning Commission recommended allowing ADUs as a conditional use, which would include specific setback requirements and other conditions, including

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Copley trustees OK more SROs

COPLEY The Copley Board of Trustees Dec. 19 approved moving forward with hiring three police officers to serve as permanent school resource officers (SROs) at Arrowhead Elementary, Copley-Fairlawn Middle School and Copley High School buildings. Police Chief Michael Mier will work on preparing a memorandum of understanding with the Copley-Fairlawn City Schools for the

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Copley considers resource officer hires

COPLEY Copley-Fairlawn City Schools could soon have four new School Resource Officers (SRO) in their buildings following a discussion at the Dec. 12 Copley Township Board of Trustees meeting. Copley-Fairlawn Board of Education member Jim Borchick requested at the meeting that Copley provide two additional SROs. He said the school district recently approved a

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Copley Road sewer project underway

COPLEY Following months of discussions, a Copley Township-Summit County project to install sanitary sewer lines on Copley Road has begun. Copley Board of Trustees Nov. 14 approved an agreement with Summit County for the sanitary sewer infrastructure improvements with $677,000 in engineering costs, which represents 10% of the estimated $6 million project. Administrator Janice

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